AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHuman Rights at the UN in Geneva: Sahrawi and international advocates used UN Human Rights Council side events to press for action, not just reports, on abuses in occupied Western Sahara, warning of an “information blockade,” restrictions on freedoms, and growing risks for defenders. New Annual Report Focus: Researchers and speakers said the 2025 “Western Sahara: A Year in Review” report documents nearly 170 violations, while stressing the real toll is higher due to bans on access and lack of an independent monitoring mechanism. Calls for Accountability: Catherine Constantinides urged concrete steps to end impunity, as NOVACT and ACAPS reaffirmed support for Sahrawi human rights defenders and highlighted how Morocco’s occupation relies on concealment. Parliamentary Diplomacy: A Sahrawi parliamentary delegation visited Switzerland (Locarno and Bern) to strengthen ties and raise awareness of the national cause and ongoing rights violations. Civil Society Pressure: NOVACT also highlighted alleged drone strikes, greenwashing, and media restrictions, as activists called for greater international solidarity. Culture & Identity Debate: A Sahara-related book fair event was canceled amid claims of “whitewashing,” reigniting arguments over pluralism and how Western Sahara history is discussed. Independence Advocacy: Ecosocialism 2026 announced speakers including a Western Sahara independence advocate, keeping decolonisation and liberation on the cultural agenda.
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